The gemstone is selected by examining its color, clarity, shape and measurements. It's measurements are then submitted to the designer who must use the gemstone's specifications as a guidline when creating the artist's concept.
The jewelry designer then draws a rough sketch of the jewelry creation. The designer may do many different rough drawings before the creation's concept reaches final approval.
The jewelry designer then does a full color mock up of the jewelry creation which is called the 'rendering'. Once the color rendering is approved, the design team then incorporates all of the design specifications and measurements into the rendering. The manufacturing department cannot proceed with the creation of the finished piece until the entire rendering process has passed final approval.
The lost wax jewelry casting process usually starts with a master model of the piece to be recreated.

A rubber molding material is used to create a flexible mold of the master model. A fluid wax is injected into the rubber mold to create the original piece. Once cooled, the wax piece - a pattern - is removed from the rubber mold.
Wax patterns are attached to a wax pole - commonly called a "sprue". The wax patterns and sprue will eventually create the void in the castable mold that will fill with molten metal. The complete wax assembly of patterns and sprue is referred to as a "tree". Each tree may contain a short sprue with a few wax patterns or dozens of patterns around a single sprue.
After preparing the trees, you place the sprue onto a rubber base and secure a cylindrical metal flask around the tree. Then you can prepare a plaster like material, called investment, to form a slurry. The slurry is poured insied the flasks, around the trees. Once the slurry has hardened, the rubber sprue base is removed and the mold is ready for the wax removal process. The flask is placed into an oven and, with a controlled heating cycle, the investment mold is cured and the wax is completely melted from the mold. A hollow void is left inits place, which replicates the wax tree in complete detail.
| Molten metal is poured into the sprue opening, filling the void and recreating the original wax tree with a metal replica. Once cooled, the investment can be cleaned from the metal in a water bath. The jewelry pieces can then be cut from the metal sprue and finished to complete your desired cast piece. |
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